Trump says he has no problem with Russian tanker bringing oil to Cuba despite blockade

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    President Trump has stated that he has no issue with a Russian oil tanker delivering relief to Cuba, which is facing difficulties due to a U.S. oil blockade. He mentioned that the tanker has arrived at the Cuban port of Matanzas carrying around 730,000 barrels of oil, under the pretense of providing humanitarian aid. Despite being sanctioned by the U.S., EU, and UK, the tanker managed to reach Cuba.

    The ongoing blockade by the U.S. has critically impacted Cuba, leading to island-wide blackouts and shortages of essential resources like gasoline. President Trump’s administration has been particularly harsh on Cuba, aiming to bring about regime change. The anticipated oil shipment is expected to alleviate some of the pressure on Cuban civilians.

    Furthermore, Trump’s decision to allow the oil shipment has stirred geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Russia, escalating an already strained relationship. Despite criticism, Trump remains firm on his stance, emphasizing the humanitarian aspect of providing aid to the Cuban people.

    In a separate incident, two sailboats departed from Mexico carrying aid to Cuba as part of the Nuestra América Convoy. After briefly going missing, they managed to reach Havana, delivering humanitarian assistance. The sailboats encountered challenging conditions at sea but eventually made it to Cuba with the help of the Mexican navy.

    The U.S. blockade has spurred acts of solidarity from individuals outside Cuba, showcasing the global response to the crisis. Solidarity efforts like the Nuestra América Convoy highlight the importance of international aid in times of need.